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Vision and textuality / edited by Stephen Melville and Bill Readings.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Durham : Duke University Press, 1995Description: xvii, 391 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0822316307
  • 9780822316305
  • 0822316447
  • 9780822316442
Other title:
  • Vision & textuality [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 701
LOC classification:
  • N380 .V58 1995
Contents:
pt. 1. General introduction / Stephen Melville and Bill Readings -- pt. 2. Basic concepts of art history / Stephen Melville -- Beholding art history: vision, place and power / Griselda Pollock -- Past looking / Michael Ann Holly -- A discourse (with shape of reason missing) / John Tagg -- The aesthetics of post-history: a German perspective / Irit Rogoff -- pt. 3. How obvious is art?: Kitsch and the semiotician / Bill Readings -- Reading the gaze: the construction of gender in "Rembrandt" / Mieke Bal -- Philostratus and the imaginary museum / Norman Bryson -- Topic and figures of enunciation: is it myself that I paint / Louis Marin -- Armour Fou / Hal Foster -- pt. 4. The pen and the eye: the politics of the gazing body / Françoise Luchert -- Impersonal violence: the penetrating gaze and the field of narration in Caleb Williams / John Bender -- The visibility of visuality: Vauxhall Gardens and the Siting of the viewer / Peter de Bolla -- B/G / Thomas Crow -- pt. 5. Vision procured / Bennet Schaber -- In the master's bedroom / Rosalind Krauss -- Photo-unrealism: the contribution of the camera in the crisis of ocularcentrism / Martin Jay -- Chance encounters: Flâneur and Detraquée in Breton's Nadja / Victor Burgin.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. 1. General introduction / Stephen Melville and Bill Readings -- pt. 2. Basic concepts of art history / Stephen Melville -- Beholding art history: vision, place and power / Griselda Pollock -- Past looking / Michael Ann Holly -- A discourse (with shape of reason missing) / John Tagg -- The aesthetics of post-history: a German perspective / Irit Rogoff -- pt. 3. How obvious is art?: Kitsch and the semiotician / Bill Readings -- Reading the gaze: the construction of gender in "Rembrandt" / Mieke Bal -- Philostratus and the imaginary museum / Norman Bryson -- Topic and figures of enunciation: is it myself that I paint / Louis Marin -- Armour Fou / Hal Foster -- pt. 4. The pen and the eye: the politics of the gazing body / Françoise Luchert -- Impersonal violence: the penetrating gaze and the field of narration in Caleb Williams / John Bender -- The visibility of visuality: Vauxhall Gardens and the Siting of the viewer / Peter de Bolla -- B/G / Thomas Crow -- pt. 5. Vision procured / Bennet Schaber -- In the master's bedroom / Rosalind Krauss -- Photo-unrealism: the contribution of the camera in the crisis of ocularcentrism / Martin Jay -- Chance encounters: Flâneur and Detraquée in Breton's Nadja / Victor Burgin.

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